
Insights from recent episode analysis
Audience Interest
Podcast Focus
Publishing Consistency
Platform Reach
Insights are generated by CastFox AI using publicly available data, episode content, and proprietary models.
Most discussed topics
Brands & references
Est. Listeners
Insufficient chart data. Estimates will improve as the show charts.
- Per-Episode Audience
Est. listeners per new episode within ~30 days
N/A🎙 Daily cadence·20 episodes·Last published 2d ago - Monthly Reach
Unique listeners across all episodes (30 days)
N/A - Active Followers
Loyal subscribers who consistently listen
N/A
Market Insights
Platform Distribution
Reach across major podcast platforms, updated hourly
Total Followers
—
Total Plays
—
Total Reviews
—
* Data sourced directly from platform APIs and aggregated hourly across all major podcast directories.
On the show
From 10 epsHost
Recent guests
No guests detected in recent episodes.
Recent episodes
The cheerful return of the robin
May 9, 2026
2m 54s
The surprising strength of spider silk
May 2, 2026
2m 57s
Watch the skies! Eta Aquarids Meteor Shower peaks in early May
Apr 25, 2026
2m 35s
Why fire is essential to North Dakota’s native prairie
Apr 18, 2026
2m 37s
Watch your step: The “jumping” cactus of North Dakota
Apr 11, 2026
2m 52s
Social Links & Contact
Official channels & resources
Official Website
Login
RSS Feed
Login
| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5/9/26 | ![]() The cheerful return of the robin✨ | springnature+3 | — | The cheerful return of the robin | North Dakota | robinspring+5 | — | 2m 54s | |
| 5/2/26 | ![]() The surprising strength of spider silk✨ | spider silksynthetic materials+3 | — | synthetic spider silkPrairie Public | North Dakota | spider silksynthetic+3 | — | 2m 57s | |
| 4/25/26 | ![]() Watch the skies! Eta Aquarids Meteor Shower peaks in early May✨ | meteor showerEta Aquarids+3 | — | — | — | Eta Aquaridsmeteor shower+3 | — | 2m 35s | |
| 4/18/26 | ![]() Why fire is essential to North Dakota’s native prairie✨ | fire managementnative prairie+3 | — | Prairie Public | North Dakotaprairie+2 | firenative prairie+5 | — | 2m 37s | |
| 4/11/26 | ![]() Watch your step: The “jumping” cactus of North Dakota✨ | cactusNorth Dakota flora+5 | — | jumping chollafragile prickly pear+1 | North Dakotadesert | jumping chollaNorth Dakota+5 | — | 2m 52s | |
| 4/4/26 | ![]() The vital role of woodpeckers in North Dakota✨ | woodpeckerskeystone species+3 | — | — | North DakotaNorth Dakota | woodpeckersNorth Dakota+3 | — | 2m 46s | |
| 3/28/26 | ![]() Red Osier Dogwood stands out in the winter landscape✨ | winter landscapered osier dogwood+3 | — | red osier dogwoodCornus sericea | North Dakota | red osier dogwoodwinter landscape+3 | — | 2m 35s | |
| 3/21/26 | ![]() Hello, spring!✨ | springequinox+3 | — | — | — | spring equinoxcelestial equator+3 | — | 2m 46s | |
| 3/14/26 | ![]() Look up! Spring bird migration is back✨ | bird migrationgeese+3 | — | — | North Dakotawinter+1 | bird migrationgeese+3 | — | 2m 38s | |
| 3/7/26 | ![]() Ancient lakes left their mark on North Dakota’s plains✨ | glacial lakesNorth Dakota geography+3 | — | — | North DakotaRed River Valley+1 | glacial lakesNorth Dakota+3 | — | 2m 45s | |
Want analysis for the episodes below?Free for Pro Submit a request, we'll have your selected episodes analyzed within an hour. Free, at no cost to you, for Pro users. | |||||||||
| 2/28/26 | ![]() Lizards of North Dakota | I read an article in the February issue of National Geographic about horned lizards in Texas. Their populations are being decimated, largely due to habitat loss and invasive predators. Most people probably think if horned lizards as species of the desert southwest. However, there is a species of horned lizard native to North Dakota, as are a couple other close relatives. | 2m 36s | ||||||
| 2/21/26 | ![]() Roses in North Dakota aren't just for Valentine’s Day | While long-stemmed roses dominate Valentine’s Day sales, native members of the rose family are woven into North Dakota’s landscape — including the State Flower, the Wild Prairie Rose. | 2m 52s | ||||||
| 2/14/26 | ![]() How early writers described winter on the North Dakota prairie | Do your ever wonder what the winter landscape looked like on the prairie long ago when there were no farmsteads, transmission lines, and the few trees that were present were largely restricted to the floodplains of major rivers? There are some interesting written descriptions of that landscape. | 2m 43s | ||||||
| 2/7/26 | ![]() How plant seeds survive the winter | During winter cold spells, concerns are often voiced on how the animals manage to make it through the season. Of course, there is variation in how well-adapted animals are to winter. It is similar with plants, which is exemplified by the development of plant hardiness zones. But how about plant seeds during the winter months? There is probably a lot more going there than most people would think. | 2m 45s | ||||||
| 1/31/26 | ![]() Shadow or not, North Dakota’s groundhogs are still asleep | Groundhog Day is coming up Monday, February 2. Do not look for any groundhog in North Dakota to poke its head out of their burrow. It is far too early for that. | 2m 53s | ||||||
| 1/24/26 | ![]() Barred owls are not as rare as they once were in North Dakota | A friend of mine recently mentioned that a flock of crows were raising a ruckus outside his home in north Fargo. When the crows are in a tizzy, it often means they have found an owl to harass. Sure enough, when he went to check it out, the object of the mobbing was a barred owl. | 2m 49s | ||||||
| 1/17/26 | ![]() Observing nature in the winter | Are you getting a case of the winter blues? Are you spending too much time on the couch and too little time outdoors? Consider making a concerted effort to get outdoors more often to enjoy some of what nature has to offer during the winter. There is much to see and do for those interested a little "Natural North Dakota" that is quite easy to observe if one just takes the time to do so. | 2m 26s | ||||||
| 1/10/26 | ![]() One of North America’s deadliest plants grows in North Dakota | All plant parts of water hemlock are toxic to humans and livestock. It is one of the deadliest plants native to North America, some say the deadliest. | 2m 44s | ||||||
| 1/3/26 | ![]() Snow buntings, winter visitors from the far north | While driving down the country roads during winter, you may see a flock of sparrow-sized birds get up and fly away. Most people probably dismiss them as sparrows, but the next time you see the birds, look for flashes of white in the wings — they may be snow buntings. | 2m 39s | ||||||
| 12/27/25 | ![]() How nature shapes our well-being | Spending time in nature doesn’t just inspire awe — research shows it can improve our health and well-being. | 3m 01s | ||||||
Showing 20 of 20
Sponsor Intelligence
Sign in to see which brands sponsor this podcast, their ad offers, and promo codes.






